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I do believe as has been hinted at very well.
jazzman121847 107 Reviews 4240 reads
posted
1 / 24

Just a heads-up to stay away from, and not patronize, an underhanded hotel off exit 27 on rte 128 outside of Boston. Hotel management decided to "break a few eggs" and called local LE to investigate an out-of-state guest who had alleged "frequent" traffic to the room. The guest was questioned by LE. The guest protested and objected to the uncorroborated allegations. No charges were made. Nevertheless the guest left voluntarily completely embarrassed and shaken. My understanding is that TER rules prevent me from naming the obnoxious hotel who broke the eggs. However I like my omelettes with onions, peppers, and ham.      

wabbitt3730 15 Reviews 164 reads
posted
2 / 24

Not sure what your analogy was supposed to tell us, but there's at least six hotels off of that exit.

impposter 49 Reviews 185 reads
posted
3 / 24

Posted By: jazzman121847
My understanding is that TER rules prevent me from naming the obnoxious hotel who broke the eggs. However I like my omelettes with onions, peppers, and ham.      
I like that particular kind of omelette. In fact, it's one of the Best omelette's of that type. Thanks for the warning.  
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(Unrelated, but I like to garnish the Best kind of that omelette with some ketchup and tabasco sauce.)

jazzman121847 107 Reviews 167 reads
posted
4 / 24

Right. That's a Denver omelette sometimes called a southwestern or western omelette. It's the best.  

mrfisher 111 Reviews 173 reads
posted
5 / 24

to protect a provider who may be staying at that one from being discovered by the hotel management, but in this case she is already gone, so I would say it is not only fine to name the hotel but a service to other gals who may be contemplating staying there so that they will avoid it.

 
Guys should also avoid the place.

WickJohn 26 Reviews 148 reads
posted
6 / 24

Just want to second Jazz's post. Completely accurate.

mibfig 4 Reviews 143 reads
posted
7 / 24

Seems to me this guy is trying to be helpful.  What's with some of the silly responses.  My thanks to you, jazzman121847.

JakeFromStateFarm 201 reads
posted
8 / 24

There is only a general rule among members not to name a specific hotel when anyone asks for recommendations of a good place to stay.  As fish said, that's to avoid alerting LE to target that hotel when she's there.  It's generally wise to name a hotel only in PMs.
But in this case, why not name it? Otherwise, the warning is pretty useless if, as someone said above, there are six hotels at that exit.

DT_lover 188 Reviews 172 reads
posted
9 / 24

Such as when someone from hobbyland gets arrested.  No issue with hotel names.  

Nothing wrong with discussing past issues at specific hotels.  Never say anything about a hotel you plan to visit, or even the name of the town you may be visiting

jazzman121847 107 Reviews 157 reads
posted
10 / 24

Fish and Jake may be correct. However last year an attempt to post the name of another similar unfriendly hotel was not allowed by ADMIN.  I thought my Great omelette clue would be sufficiently efficacious. If not, you may send me a PM.  

Shooter30 22 Reviews 140 reads
posted
11 / 24

Took a bit of reading, but think you gave one of the Best clues!  ;-)

Analias 169 reads
posted
12 / 24

That it is one of the Best hotels to avoid in the metro Western area of town.

jazzman121847 107 Reviews 167 reads
posted
13 / 24

Glad you got it. BEST to avoid. Stay east don't go WEST. Amen.

mrfisher 111 Reviews 151 reads
posted
14 / 24

People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw eggs.

impposter 49 Reviews 512 reads
posted
15 / 24

OK, OK. There's some disagreement about what TER will allow and not allow. But you can't make an omelette without crackin' some eggs and it seems that the secret of the hotel ID is now cracked open.  
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Is there anyone here, other than me and mrfisher, who remembers Ken's At Copley? They used to be open until 3 AM or 4 AM and I would often stop in for their best Western Omelette special. They made a great omelette. Sometimes I'd have the steak tips, instead. (Ken's at Copley was a spinoff of Ken's Restaurant which still exists in Framingham.)

mitchcfz 29 Reviews 144 reads
posted
16 / 24
FreedaNipple 13 Reviews 154 reads
posted
17 / 24

Hopefully everyone understood the clues.
Also there was a post a while back about another hotel off that same exit, with the same problem of local management being nosy. So it's best not to "Extend" your stay in that area...  

AVgrace See my TER Reviews 152 reads
posted
18 / 24

Yep, I found an interesting story about a person who said this best establishment in the western hemisphere had le called on them after they thought she was a "lady of the night". trip adviser said so..a little late on posting this but I came on here after finding the info, thanks
..so no go there

josulli 15 Reviews 160 reads
posted
19 / 24

Different hotel.. an extended stay place... same exit... same scenario.. I reported it here... banging on the door... accusations...  interesting..

AVgrace See my TER Reviews 144 reads
posted
20 / 24

Yes, last year there were warnings on that place as well. Terrible you had to endure that..

vernjones 50 Reviews 146 reads
posted
21 / 24

What is recipie for a Holiday omelette?
How about a Hampton omlette?
Marriott omelette?  

The list could go on........

josulli 15 Reviews 176 reads
posted
24 / 24
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